Greenstar Complete Season 1: The Space Opera

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Dave Higgins, 1. okt. 2014

Humanity’s best hope is a wicker spaceship.

Josie Stein woke up a thousand years in the future and was immediately elected captain of the U.F.S. Greenstar, a recycled spaceship on a mission to stop the self-destructive aliens of the galaxy from wiping themselves out.

Now the Kalmari, a homicidal race of aliens, have set their sights on Earth. How can the ramshackle Greenstar possibly stand in their way?

A fun and fast-paced episodic season of stories that will have you laughing out loud. Find out just how weird the future can get.

 

Utvalgte sider

Innhold

Episode 2 Drugged Up
Episode 3 Superior
Episode 4 Shoreleave
Episode 5 Truth
Episode 6 Banished
Episode 7 Blast in the Past
Episode 8 Repairs
Episode 9 Rescue
Join the Mailing List
Season Two
Casting the Crew
Simons Afterword
Daves Afterword
About Simon Cantan
About Dave Higgins
Opphavsrett

Episode 10 Conscience

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Om forfatteren (2014)

An avid reader from an early age, Simon Cantan loved to get lost in the worlds that Piers Anthony, Douglas Adams, and others created. When he read Harry Harrison’s The Stainless Steel Rat Gets Drafted at the age of thirteen, he knew he wanted to write, and has been pestering people about it ever since.

Two decades later, Simon has published several books, including the Bytarend series, Shiny New Swindle, and Hard Vacuum. He continues to write science-fiction and fantasy, usually with a humorous slant to it.

 

Dave Higgins writes speculative fiction, often with a dark edge. Despite forays into the mundane worlds of law and IT, he was unable to completely escape the liminal zone between mystery and horror. A creature of contradictions, he also co-writes comic sci-fi with Simon Cantan.

Born in the least mystically significant part of Wiltshire, England, and raised by a librarian, he started reading shortly after birth and has not stopped since. He currently lives in Bristol with his wife, Nicola, his cats, Jasper and Una, a plush altar to the Dark Lord Cthulhu, and many shelves of books.

It’s rumoured he writes out of a fear that he will otherwise run out of things to read.

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